More Overwatch Figures Announced by Good Smile Company

It was only just last week that Japanese figurine producer giants Good Smile Company revealed the first ever Overwatch Nendoroid featuring Tracer, and now Good Smile has revealed more Overwatch themed figurines that will be coming our way in the near future.

Over the weekend across two major toy fair events, Good Smile Company has announced up to four more characters slated to be released in the Nendoroid and Figma toy lines. A poster promoting Good Smile Company's booth at the New York Toy Fair 2017 showcases 2 more characters that are next in line to be released. Overwatch's Mercy and Mei are planned to be the next Nendoroids. Meanwhile in Tokyo's Wonder Festival 2017, posters from Good Smile Company also shows a new Tracer and Genji Figma figurines are to be released soon in the near future.

As of now, all these are still labeled as concept art, so not much details besides the art are released. The price will presumably cost around 40-50 USD and no release date has been confirmed for the time being. Don't we're sure that we will here more details soon about these figurines and my collector itch is beginning acting up already. Ready your wallets people!

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